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FINES OF £250 EACH

WELLINGTON BOOKMAKERS TWO OF MOST PROMINENT (By Tel“etaph—Fress Association.) WELLINGTON, Nov. 7. Three detectives this afternoon executed search warrants under the Gaming Act and at the residence of William Charles Burge, aged 59, Pirie Street, and at an office in the Bank of New South Wales chambers occupied by Arthur Law, seized betting paraphernalia. Burge and Law appeared in the Police Court later charged with carrying on the business of bookmakers. Both pleaded guilty and were fined £250 each. Detective-Sergeant Revell stated that both men had been in business as bookmakers for a number of years and were considered two of the most- prominent in Wellington.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 8 November 1933, Page 4

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FINES OF £250 EACH Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 8 November 1933, Page 4

FINES OF £250 EACH Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 8 November 1933, Page 4

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